If you want to increase your gas mileage by converting your car to run on water, it's not enough to simply buy or build a simple hydrogen fuel cell generator, you must also know how to properly mount one in your
car without getting stumped by the hidden "mounting" issues most systems
don't tell you about.
See, what many people don't realize is that, often pre-made or pre-assembled hydrogen generators bought from online auctions or made by
people worldwide for you, don't always come with installation instructions
that consider all the important mounting variables involved.
Here is a summary of some important issues you must consider in
order to accomplish proper (safe and smart) installation of a hydrogen generator in your car.
1: Keep The HHO Unit Away From Extreme Heat
Hho fuel is safe when kept within the electrolyzer container. However,
when dealing with a highly explosive gas it's a good idea to keep your hho
generator away from any part under your hood that gets very hot. In other
words, do not mount it right against the exhaust manifold or radiator and
make sure the unit is not touching the engine in any way. You can usually
find space between the radiator and front grill which tends to be the most
popular spot in newer cars. Just make sure it's not actually touching anything
that gets really hot and leave about an inch or two of space between the
unit and any such area just to be sure.
2: Decide How To Mount The Unit And With What Support
Many creators of hydrogen car conversion kits and manuals tell you
to use simple bungee chords to strap in your hho fuel cell device. In our
experience this is a bad idea as bungee chords don't provide enough stability
to keep the hho unit from shifting or coming loose altogether. It's better
to use long metal strapping to secure it to the fiberglass bracing in the
front wall of your vehicle. If you find that metal straps / clamps don't
provide enough flexibility for your set up, use long plastic tie wraps and
secure it tightly by passing them through holes you make in your fiberglass
front wall. You may even want to make a custom base for it out of wood so
that the hydrogen fuel cell generator sits snug in it's own exact shape.
This way it can't move.
3: Position The Unit So You Can See The Water Level Sight Tubes
And Refill When Needed
Most hydrogen generators for cars use clear plastic tubes that stick
out the side of them and allow you to judge the current water level. When
you choose a spot to mount your hho device make sure you can see these water
level tubes without straining too much. Otherwise, you could forget to refill
them within the necessary time frame and cause your engine to falter.
Additionally, make sure it's in a spot that lets you easily access it in
order to add water when needed. There is no point in installing a hydrogen generator that you cannot refill when the water level gets low.
4: Position The Unit So You Can Access The Electrical Connections
For Occasional Tightening
With constant and frequent use, the electrical connections on a
hho generator can loosen up. This is not a major problem and will only happen
if the unit gets too hot. Make sure you have clear access to the terminals
and electrical connections so you can check them for tightness from time
to time. By mounting your hho device in an easily accessible spot you will
be able to tighten any loose connections that may occur over time and thus
have a better working hydrogen generator.
As you can see, there is a little more to consider than you may
have originally thought when it comes to mounting hydrogen fuel generators in cars. Hopefully, these tips have helped you realize how important it is
to make these critical "mounting" decisions before you build do-it-yourself
hho fuel cell generators, as you may need to customize the dimensions a little
for them to fit and work right within your car's available space. All
the more reason why I recommend choosing a complete system that covers all
the bases including proper mounting instructions that don't leave out important
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